Cover By +12.5
COOK +53.5
o/u Margin
u8.5
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COOK | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 |
| MIA | 14 | 20 | 7 | 7 | 48 |
Bethune Cookman covered the spread of +53.5. The total score of 55 was under 63.5.
Bethune Cookman @ Miami (FL)
Navy @ Memphis
Army @ UTSA
Virginia @ Maryland
Utah State @ Air Force
Central CT @ Kent State
Liberty @ Buffalo
LIU @ Baylor
Penn State @ Illinois
Wake Forest @ Old Dominion
Georgia Southern @ Wisconsin
Florida State @ Boston College
Kansas State @ Missouri
North Dakota @ Boise State
Iowa State @ Ohio
LSU @ MS State
Louisville @ Indiana (N)
UMass @ Eastern Michigan
Virginia Military @ NC State
Weber State @ Utah
Indiana State @ Ball State
Norfolk State @ Temple
Central Michigan @ Notre Dame
San Diego State @ Oregon State
Minnesota @ North Carolina
FIU Panthers @ UConn
Northwestern @ Duke
Virginia Tech @ Rutgers
East Carolina @ App State
Oklahoma @ Tulsa
Western Michigan @ Iowa
South Carolina @ Georgia
Alabama @ South Florida
Tulane @ Southern Miss
Idaho @ California
Western Kentucky @ Ohio State
Louisiana-Monroe @ Texas A&M
Northern CO @ Washington State
Furman @ Kennesaw State
Washington @ Michigan State
NC Central @ UCLA
Georgia State @ Charlotte
Villanova @ UCF
Murray State @ Middle Tennessee
Samford @ Auburn
Miami (OH) @ Cincinnati
North Texas @ Louisiana Tech
Prairie View A&M @ SMU
Tarleton State @ Texas Tech
South Alabama @ Oklahoma State
Louisiana @ UAB
Tennessee @ Florida
Vanderbilt @ UNLV
NIU @ Nebraska
Stony Brook @ Arkansas State
Duquesne @ Coastal Carolina
San Jose State @ Toledo
James Madison @ Troy
Texas Southern @ Rice
Bowling Green @ Michigan
Georgia Tech @ Mississippi
Syracuse @ Purdue
Akron @ Kentucky
Pittsburgh @ West Virginia
BYU @ Arkansas
Florida Atlantic @ Clemson
Wyoming @ Texas
TCU @ Houston
New Mexico State @ New Mexico
Hawai'i @ Oregon
Sacramento State @ Stanford
Jackson State @ Texas State
Colorado State @ Colorado
Kansas @ Nevada
Fresno State @ Arizona State
UTEP @ Arizona
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